Five-star recruit who joined the team ahead of the 2022-23 season after completing his missionary service
Appeared in 33 matches, including all 22 of the team's dual matches, as a freshman in 2023
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Year
Singles
Doubles
2022-23
8-19
9-16
Career
8-19
9-16
Personal
Pronunciation: "red"
Major: Philosophy
Missionary Service: Served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cotonou, Benin and Charleston, West Virginia (2020-22)
Fluent in French
Parents are Brandon and Alissa
Has three younger brothers
Younger brother, Hardy, is committed to play for BYU men's tennis as well. He plans to join the team in 2024 after completing his missionary service
Father, Brandon, played college tennis at the University of Utah
Right-handed
Favorite athlete is Novak Djokovic
Enjoys reading poetry, writing, going on walks and spending time with his friends and family
Before BYU
Prepped at Brighton High School
Five-star recruit
Recruiting rankings of No. 24 (Dunlop) and No. 29 (Head) nationally
No. 1 recruit in both the mountain region (Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho) and the state of Utah
Three-time Utah 5A state champion at No. 1 singles (freshman, sophomore and junior years). Was a contender to win his senior year before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Universal Tennis Rating: 12.17
8-1 record against fellow five-star recruits
Participated in the invite-only Pacific Cup
Reached the round of 16 in three different Level 1 USTA national tournaments
Was undefeated at the No. 1 slot on National Team Tennis
National sportsmanship recipient
Robert Christopher O'Brien Memorial Scholarship recipient for academic excellence from the Washington Crossing Foundation
Graduated from Brighton High School with a 4.0 GPA
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
2022-2023
Appeared in 33 matches, including all 22 of the team's dual matches
Played as high as No. 4 singles
WCC Doubles Team of the Week (March 21) with teammate Brigham Andrus